This comprehensive 1998-1999 Chrysler Town and Country Caravan Voyager Factory Service Repair Manual provides detailed technical information for a wide range of models, including the Voyager/Grand Voyager in various trims and configurations, with both FWD and AWD drivetrains. It covers both the 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions, along with a variety of engine options, including the 2.4L 4-cylinder, 2.0L 4-cylinder, 2.5L 4-cylinder turbo diesel, 3.3L 6-cylinder, and 3.8L 6-cylinder gasoline engines.
The manual includes a wealth of information to assist you in performing repairs, maintenance, and troubleshooting. From basic lubrication and maintenance procedures to complex engine and transmission overhauls, this manual provides detailed instructions and diagrams to guide you through every step.
Key chapters cover areas such as suspension, driveline, brakes, clutch, cooling system, electrical systems, starting and charging systems, ignition system, vehicle speed control, restraint systems, power accessories, bodywork, and heating and air conditioning. You'll find comprehensive wiring diagrams, troubleshooting guides, and maintenance schedules to help you keep your vehicle running smoothly.
The 1998-1999 Chrysler Town & Country, Voyager, and Caravan represent a significant period in the minivan's evolution, solidifying Chrysler's dominance in the segment with their innovative design and practicality. These models, built on the Chrysler "NS" platform, shared a spacious and versatile interior with seating for up to seven passengers. They boasted a distinctive "cab forward" design, emphasizing a roomy cabin while maintaining a relatively compact exterior. This era saw the introduction of the legendary 3.8L V6 engine, known for its durability and reliability, offering ample power for both city driving and long-distance journeys. The minivan also featured a wide range of standard and optional features, including dual sliding doors, power windows, air conditioning, a rear-seat entertainment system, and a variety of safety features such as airbags and anti-lock brakes.
Despite the shared platform and many similarities, each model offered its own distinct flavor. The Town & Country, positioned as the premium offering, came equipped with luxurious leather upholstery, wood trim accents, and premium sound systems. The Voyager aimed for a more affordable price point, offering a good balance of features and practicality. The Caravan, known for its rugged exterior and spacious cargo space, was the best choice for families seeking a reliable and versatile vehicle for everyday errands and adventures. Notably, the 1998 model year saw the introduction of the "Sport" trim, offering a sporty exterior appearance with unique wheels and a lower suspension for a more engaging driving experience. This generation of minivans marked a significant step forward for Chrysler, establishing a benchmark in the minivan segment and setting the stage for future innovations.